I Love Hulu

Posted on January 23rd, 2008 in Uncategorized | No Comments »

I’ve been using Hulu.com for a few months now and its gotta be one of my favorite sites on the net for streaming content. In case you haven’t already heard of it, definitely go sign up for the private beta and start watching your favorite TV shows today online! I’m tellin’ ya, I almost have no need for a cable box anymore. I just wish that there was a better option than Time Warner out here in Hawaii.

Jesse’s Riding Video

Posted on September 27th, 2007 in Uncategorized | 1 Comment »

We did a little riding this weekend and my buddy Jesse made a short video to show some of the highlights. Very nice! Also, sorry about not posting anything new in an incredibly long time but I’ve been terribly busy!

Amateur Moto Vids

Posted on June 8th, 2007 in Uncategorized | No Comments »




Christian’s Wheelie

Me and some of my friends (Christian & Jesse) have been wanting to start taking video clips while riding our bikes around the island and have been looking for a cheap, easy solution to mount them in place. After visiting Lowes the other day, I think I might just spring for purchasing a ready-made apparatus online instead of trying to construct my own. The idea was to build two separate mounts, one for the tank, and one to attach to the frame-slider.
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Joost Invites

Posted on May 10th, 2007 in Uncategorized | 19 Comments »




Joost - Screen with Navigation

In an effort to steal Andy’s thunder and copy his blog post verbatim, I have plenty of Joost invites too! I guess the “private” beta period has ended so if you wanna Joost invite and you’ve got some decent hardware (OS X -or- Vista) drop me a comment and I’ll get one sent out in a jiff. Only 997 more invites left so hurry! haha.

Update: Joost is now signing on new content providers!!! Check TechCrunch.

What’s Joost?
Joost is a new way of watching TV on the internet. With Joost, you get all the things you love about TV, including a high-quality full-screen picture, hundreds of full-length shows and easy channel-flipping.